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well-perceived

  • a word derived from perceived.
    perceived
    adjective
    taken in by the senses; heard, seen, felt, etc..

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Salesforce’s acquisitions of Tableau and Slack were not well-perceived by investors, Jaluria and Romanoff said.

From Seattle Times Feb. 15, 2023

What isn’t so well-perceived is how New York’s green spaces — the city’s parks and gardens — have been essential to this renaissance.

From Washington Post May 21, 2018

To be successful in the next phase of American politics, candidates and parties must come up with specific, tough-minded solutions to well-perceived problems.

From Time Magazine Archive